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Blog Post:
New and Improved T4 Template for OData Client and Local Database
Glenn Gailey [MSFT]
If you recall from my previous post Sync’ing OData to Local Storage in Windows Phone (Part 1) , I had written a T4 template for my Windows Phone 7.5 (“Mango”) project to generate a proxy client needed to access both an OData service and local database on the device. My template was based on an existing...
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25 Jan 2012
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Dealing with Binary Resource Streams and Tombstoning
Glenn Gailey [MSFT]
-or- Sync’ing OData to Local Storage in Windows Phone (Part 3) If you have been following this series , you know that I have been demonstrating a way to persist data from an OData feed to a local Windows Phone (“Mango”) device. Just to refresh, here are the benefits of maintaining a local cache of data...
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28 Nov 2011
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Storing Complex Types, Binary Resources, and Other Tricky Things
Glenn Gailey [MSFT]
-or- Sync’ing OData to Local Storage in Windows Phone (Part 2) In my previous post in this series, I described how to use a T4 template in Visual Studio to generate a hybrid proxy that supports both OData feeds and local database storage. There were also a few local storage issues that I didn’t get a...
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17 Nov 2011
Blog Post:
Sync’ing OData to Local Storage in Windows Phone (Part 1)
Glenn Gailey [MSFT]
or My First T4 Template This is the first blog post in a new series that focuses on my work to develop prescriptive guidance for synchronizing clients with cloud services—more specifically, how to best create and maintain a local cache of OData entities on a Windows Phone client. This post...
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14 Nov 2011
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